In Memoriam

Ray Collins, 1936-2012

By December 26, 2012No Comments

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Collins, Jimmy Carl Black, Pamela “Suzy Creamcheese” Zarubica, Frank Zappa, and Don Preston, London, circa 1968. 

Collins was the primary voice of The Mothers Of Invention in their first incarn­a­tion, his creamy ten­or croon nicely off­set­ing Zappa’s more nas­al drawl and/or Roy Estrada’s Pachuco inter­jec­tions, fal­setto or oth­er­wise. He really did have the voice and the chops to be a great vocal­ist in the traditions/modes he genu­inely loved—doo-wop and pop bal­ladeer­ing. But the zeit­geist had oth­er plans for him. Enjoy him on Freak Out, Absolutely Free, and par­tic­u­larly Ruben And The Jets (the Zappa-label-issued Greasy Love Songs fea­tures that album’s ori­gin­al, rather odder mix, and is highly recom­men­ded), and pon­der how We’re Only In It For The Money might have benefited from his more act­ive par­ti­cip­a­tion therein. 

Here is an intriguing pro­file of him from 2009 in a Claremont paper. Rest in peace. 

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  • Oliver_C says:

    R.I.P. too, TV pup­pet­eer Gerry Anderson – the man who was offered *$750,000* by Hollywood simply to utter a few words of endorse­ment for the live-action movie adapt­a­tion of his sig­na­ture series ‘Thunderbirds’, a pro­ject which Anderson had had noth­ing to do with.
    Not only did he refuse, he cor­rectly described the adapt­a­tion as “the biggest load of crap I have ever seen in my entire life.”

  • Petey says:

    You can­’t, really, cuz I do love the flick Some Came Running, but you ought to change the name of the blog to 200 Motels…
    (Truly an under-rated movie.)

  • andy says:

    Gerry Anderson! Speaking of Herbert Lom, Journey to the Far Side of the Sun is a nifty little flick.

  • Shawn Stone says:

    Cue up “America Drinks and Goes Home.” My favor­ite Zappa vocalist.

  • Wagesovfeare says:

    Thanks Glenn! Key voices from form­at­ive years need to be remembered. It’s how we got here and why laugh so much and pay so much atten­tion to stuff that makes oth­er folks go “Who cares?” Zappa was pay­ing some ser­i­ous atten­tion and Ray was part of that moment that lif­ted us from buy­ing all that stuff they told was “Absolutely Free.”
    PS: Can you believe you still hear that phrase on the radio to hawk stuff???? Sheesh. RAY RIP

  • As I trust you know, Glenn, th world’s biggest Zappa fan is Wong Kar Wai.

  • Petey says:

    The thing that always amazes me is there was a year or so, some­time around the Bicentennial, where the two Most Important Bands in the nation were Zappa’s out­fit and George Clinton’s outfit.
    I think we can safely say that was the apo­gee of the American music­al scene…

  • Shawn Stone says:

    Thanks, David.
    “ ‘Caravan’ with a drum­sola? Yeah, we’ll do that.”

  • The thing is, if it had been a dec­ade earli­er, Zappa and Collins surely could have been very suc­cess­ful as pur­vey­ors of doo-wop flavored pop. Hell, “Memories of El Monte” proves that to a point. Not only did Collins have the vocal chops, but Zappa really could write strong pop melod­ies when he wanted to (which was­n’t often).

  • preston says:

    Hey Glenn,
    Don’t know if you’ve seen it but there is a pretty inter­est­ing doc on Fandor called ‘From Straight to Bizarre’ about Zappa and Herb Cohen’s record labels and those who recor­ded for them. Kinda long but informative.